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January 8 through February 7, 2009 : An exhibition of US student Bookworks
http://www.abecedariangallery.com/
910 Santa Fe, Unit #101, Denver, CO 80204, 303.534.1038
The gallery presents local and national artists working in contemporary book arts and printmaking and is the only gallery specializing in artists’ books in the area. Abecedarian Gallery is owned by book artist and curator Alicia Bailey.

Friday, January 23rd

Knitting for Our Troops (K*4*O*T) Marathon
Sponsored by Denver Public Library, Various Locations around Denver
http://www.denverlibrary.org/programs/fresh/knitting.html
"The Mile High City pledges to knit 5,280 hats for our deserving service men and women abroad.
Though we all have differing opinions about war, we’re not conflicted about our soldiers – who stand up for our country everyday. Knitting for Our Troops (K4OT) is a great way to say how much we care for our service men and women – and your donation will mean a lot to a soldier far away from home." Events on Friday night, as well as a day-long Marathon Saturday at the Central Branch (blocks from the Convention Center), complete with movies and live entertainment!

Dusty and the Big Bad World
Denver Center for Performing Arts play. The clash of children's television, GLBTQ rights, and the media. General public can purchase tickets for this preview performance at http://www.denvercenter.org/

Looking for a fun evening while in Denver? Lannie Garret's "Patsy DeCline" (http://tinyurl.com/5mbtbt) gallops into Denver Fridays and Saturdays beginning January 17, 2009, to spoof country and western singers. Tons of fun in a great atmosphere and walking distance from the Colorado Convention Center. Plays at Lannie's Clocktower Cabaret (http://www.lannies.com/).

Saturday, January 24th

"The Mile High City pledges to knit 5,280 hats for our deserving service men and women abroad.
Though we all have differing opinions about war, we’re not conflicted about our soldiers – who stand up for our country everyday. Knitting for Our Troops (K4OT) is a great way to say how much we care for our service men and women – and your donation will mean a lot to a soldier far away from home." Events on Friday night, as well as a day-long Marathon Saturday at the Central Branch (blocks from the Convention Center), complete with movies and live entertainment!

Looking for a fun evening while in Denver? Lannie Garret's "Patsy DeCline" (http://tinyurl.com/5mbtbt) gallops into Denver Fridays and Saturdays beginning January 17, 2009, to spoof country and western singers. Tons of fun in a great atmosphere and walking distance from the Colorado Convention Center. Plays at Lannie's Clocktower Cabaret (http://www.lannies.com/).